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    Iberia Cruises

    cruises to Iberia

    Enjoy a leisurely cruise around the Spanish and Portuguese coastline

    A cruise along the Iberian Peninsula gives you the chance to take in the incredible culture this area has to offer. On an cruise holiday to Spain and Portugal you can take in the sights of Lisbon with its many palaces, churches and castles, the medieval heart of Cadiz and La Coruna, as well as the French-colonial architecture of Casablanca and Moroccan arts of Tangier. Easily accessible, with cruises departing from UK ports, a Spanish cruise or Portuguese cruise really does offer something for everyone: the perfect combination of warm sunshine, great culture and varied cuisine.
     
    See all Portugal cruises, Spain cruises 2012

     

    Iberia Cruises Highlights

    The famous Cognac - La Rochelle, France

    Port Wine & Douro River Cruise - Leixoes (for Oporto)

    Seville - Cadiz, Spain.

    Jeep Safari in the Sintra Mountains – Lisbon, Portugal.
     

    • Upcoming Iberia Cruises - D1211
    • On the Boudicca
    • Departing on 10 Jun 2012 for 8 nights
    • Prices starting from £490.
    • GOLF - EXCLUSIVE GOLF OPTION - AROEIRA GOLF COURSE
    • Lisbon, Portugal, Portugal
    • Set beside the south bank of the Tejo River, scarcely twenty minutes from Lisbon, Aroeira is a farway that perfectly reconciles the requirements of a championship course whilst being set in a beautiful landscape.

      THIS TOUR WILL OPERATE ON SELECTED CRUISES ONLY

    • GOLF - EXCLUSIVE GOLF OPTION - ENVIA GOLF CLUB
    • Almeria, Spain, Spain
    • Leaving the port behind us, we will be taken to La Envia Golf & Country Club.

      THIS GOLF TOUR WILL OPERATE ON SELECTED CRUISES ONLY

    • PONTA DELGADA - INFORMATION
    • Ponta Delgada, Azores, Portugal
    • Since their discovery in the early 15th century, the Portuguese Azores have played an important part in oceanic navigation. They were a logistical point for the discovery of new worlds, a port of call for ships engaged in trade between Europe, America and India, and a place to lay anchor for the galleons bringing the wealth of the Americas back to the Old World.

      For reference, the currency used in the Azores is the Euro.

    • Ruta Colombina
    • Huelva, Spain, Spain
    • This tour allows us to follow in the footsteps of Christopher Columbus as he set off on his discovery of the New World.

    • Santiago De Compostela - El Ferrol (Tour B)
    • Ferrol, Spain, Spain
    • During the Middle Ages, there were three main places of pilgrimage for Christianity: Rome, Jerusalem and Santiago de Compostela. A visit to the shrine of St James (Santiago), Patron Saint of Spain, entitles us to wear the cockleshell emblem in the company of perhaps half a million pilgrims a year.

    Iberia is bordered by the Mediterranean Sea on the South and East, and the Atlantic Ocean on the West and North. A cruise along the Spanish and Portuguese coastline can be hot in summer, with the winters being cold, but with limited rain. The climate varies slightly depending on which itinerary your Iberia cruise is sailing.
        

    • Average temperature: 20º C



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